“…, psychomotor speed (Gregg et al, 2000;Reaven et al, 1990), processing speed (Messier, 2005), verbal fluency (Kanaya, Barrett-Connor, Gildengorin, & Yaffe, 2004;Reaven et al, 1990), executive function (Munshi et al, 2006;Perlmuter et al, 1984;Reaven et al, 1990), attention (Fontbonne, Berr, Ducimetiere, & Alperovitch, 2001), and several domains of memory (Grodstein, Chen, Wilson, & Manson, 2001;Messier, 2005;Mooradian, Perryman, Fitten, Kavonian, & Morley, 1988;Munshi et al, 2006;Perlmuter et al, 1984). Among these impairments, the most robust and frequently reported cognitive deficits in T2D are episodic memory dysfunction (Jones, Riby, Mitchell, & Smith, 2014). Not surprisingly, T2D associates with a greater prevalence of neurocognitive disorders and Alzheimer's disease in particular (Biessels, van der Heide, Kamal, Bleys, & Gispen, 2002;Leibson et al, 1997;Ott et al, 1996Ott et al, , 1999.…”